Thursday, March 4, 2010

Incentives Increase for Wearing Protective Sports Eyewear

CELEBRITY BASKETBALL PLAYER KNOWS PROTECTIVE SPORTS EYEWEAR WILL “IMPROVE YOUR GAME.”

Our attitude toward eye safety and protection so that you can still be extreme, look cool, and have fun is an approach we cannot drive home enough.

An article was written recently, promoting an NBA player’s recommitment to sporting appropriate eyewear, with the intent to encourage those who do not already have or wear Protective Sports Eyewear, to reconsider, as this can sometimes be the determining factor between you and a preventable misfortune.

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We welcome you to review the article, and follow up on our website, to see what exceptional set of eyewear we can provide for you today.

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PROTECTIVE SPORTS EYEWEAR GETS AN ALLSTAR SPOKESMAN

Amar’e Stoudemire, of the Phoenix Suns (NBA), has agreed to be a spokesperson for the importance of wearing protective sports eyewear. He is the most high profile athlete, who not only will wear protective sports eyewear when he plays, but who has also agreed to advocate for others to follow his example.

Amar’e was the first person in the NBA to be Rookie of the Year after coming out of high school. He is a four time All Star, a member of the US Olympic Team and, in 2007, was on the ALLSTAR NBA Team.

Amar’e knows from personal experience the importance of wearing protective sports eyewear. During training camp in 2008, he injured his eye when a teammate poked his eye during practice. After that he wore protective sports eyewear for a while but then decided not to wear them.

During the 2009 season against the LA Clippers, while he was on one of his famous tears, he reinjured his eye. This was more serious and ended his season and the hopes of his team making the playoffs.

We all look forward to Amar’e, with his protective sports eyewear, to have a great season and inspire others to avoid the near tragedy that he experienced.